LettersLetters to the Editor, November 19th: On planning legislation; neutrality and Troy Parrott’s hat trick
BooksColin Davidson: Twelve Paintings - A rich study of one of Ireland’s great contemporary artistsBy Nicholas Allen
Life & StyleThe 12 stays of Christmas: Luxury getaways, Santa sleepovers and gourmet experiencesBy Penny McCormick
PeopleJoanne McNally: ‘I was like, I’ll absolutely fly to Ireland and play golf with Bill Murray’By Lauren Murphy
Your MoneyTwo-thirds of First Home Scheme applicants also availing of help-to-buy arrangementBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Life & StyleChristmas escapes: Cottages, turrets and lighthouses around Ireland for the perfect resetBy Vic O'Sullivan
FoodHow supper clubs are bringing people together: ‘We get a lot of guests who come alone. We really encourage it’By Hosanna Boulter
MusicNew Irish albums reviewed and rated: The Altered Hours, Anamoe Drive, Niyl, The Wicc and Hilary WoodsBy Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmJay Kelly review: George Clooney and Adam Sandler can’t save this Noah Baumbach movie By Tara Brady
FilmThe Ice Tower director Lucile Hadzihalilovic: ‘Marion Cotillard has this very warm presence, but sometimes she can be cold’By Tara Brady
Your WellnessIndia’s dementia challenge: ‘We have seen families take individuals with psychosis to a witch doctor’By Colin Regan
Commercial PropertyPrime Blackrock site zoned for residential development guiding €6m By Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyFully fitted Dublin 2 office offers turnkey opportunity at €2.9m By Ronald Quinlan
OpinionI split the family home with my daughter. Here’s what the Government needs to doBy Kathy Sheridan
Commercial PropertyUPS western distribution hub at €5.95m offers buyer 6.8% net initial yieldBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyIrish investor on acquisition trail following €317m bid for UK shopping centreBy Ronald Quinlan
Commercial PropertyLittle Sisters of the Poor seeking €20m from sale of Dublin nursing homeBy Ronald Quinlan
CourtsDrug dealer tried to hide cocaine down back seat of garda patrol car, court hearsBy Barry Roche
PoliticsAI likely to be used to organise and undermine next general election, committee hearsBy Emmet Malone
PeopleIn an age of doom scrolling and brain rot, it feels good to waste time people-watching from my Dublin stepBy Molly Furey
Common GroundIrish secret Troubles files can be shared with Northern legacy body, Minister saysBy Mark Hennessy
Letter of the DayOpens in new windowThe wisdom of holding presidential inaugurations at Dublin Castle
Gaelic Games‘Of course Kilkenny will be contenders’: Walter Walsh backs Cats to cope with exitsBy Gordon Manning
Early Edition PodcastPaschal Donohoe departs, and is it worth buying a battery to store electricity?Listen | 08:54
Your Wellness‘I’m single in my 40s, and I feel both pressure and disapproval from everyone’By Trish Murphy
In the News PodcastPaschal Donohoe is going to the World Bank. Why? By Bernice HarrisonListen | 21:43
BusinessDarragh O’Brien has turned the DAA-Kenny Jacobs drama into a crisis that’s hard to fixBy John McManus
BusinessDublin’s Grafton Street ranks as world’s 18th most expensive retail destination By Ronald Quinlan
Inside Politics NewsletterPaschal Donohoe’s departure gives Coalition a different complexionBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Politics‘Ireland’s loss is the world’s gain,’ says new Minister for Education on Donohoe’s resignationBy Vivienne Clarke
Your WellnessNew study claims ultra-processed food increases risk of health issues, including obesity and depressionBy Andrew Gregory
OireachtasIvan Yates praised for agreeing to answer questions about his media training workBy Vivienne Clarke
EducationDundalk IT to become university college of Queen’s Belfast in ‘landmark’ partnershipBy Seanín Graham
Music'Got death threats on my screen': Kneecap release new single about terrorism case against Mo CharaBy Ed Power
EconomyHouse price inflation at 7.6% in September as supply pressures continue to fuel demandBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Middle East‘The law applies to all’: Syria stages landmark trials as questions over justice loomBy Cian Ward
CourtsNorth’s religious education is in breach of human rights law, UK court rulesBy Freya McClements
OireachtasOccupied Territories Bill: Three EU countries have passed Bills sanctioning Israel, Dáil toldBy Marie O’Halloran
Social AffairsMore than 83,000 Ukrainians who fled war remain in Ireland, CSO findsBy Jack White and Ellen Coyne
BusinessOnus on broadcasters to be ‘transparent’ about pundits’ interests, says media regulatorBy Ian Curran
Middle EastIsrael fears loss of regional air dominance if US sells F-35 jets to Saudi ArabiaBy Michael Jansen
IrelandRussian spy ship on course for Irish waters, with UK threatening ‘military options’By Conor Gallagher
BusinessGovernment should sign defamation bill into law ‘without further delay’, Press Council saysBy Colin Gleeson
Inside Politics PodcastPaschal Donohoe explains his departure and defends his record in his last political interview Listen | 57:34
BusinessNvidia shares set for $300bn swing around high-stakes earningsBy George Steer and Michael Acton
Climate CrisisMoral duty ‘to act now’ on climate change for future generations, says Catherine Connolly By Sarah Burns
CourtsMen asked State body staff for ‘big brown envelope’ to settle trespass dispute, court toldBy Ray Managh
PoliticsTaoiseach criticises Dublin local authorities over lack of sporting facilitiesBy Marie O’Halloran
SoccerScotland’s wild World Cup moment was built by collective will and individual brillianceBy Ewan Murray
Courts‘Completely unacceptable’ trial delays over woman charged with murdering son (6)By Alison O'Riordan
Europe‘I never imagined this terrible sequel’: Civilians flee eastern Ukraine as danger zone spreadsBy Daniel McLaughlin
Middle EastIsrael’s far right pushes death-penalty Bill critics say will target Palestinians By Mark Weiss
EconomyPlanning bottleneck means Ireland will fall short of offshore wind targets for 2030, says industryBy Kevin O'Sullivan
BusinessFrench investor to finance construction of €50 million Kildare biomethane plant By Hugh Dooley
RugbyIRFU defends ticket prices and rejects home internationals have become ‘corporate day out’By Gerry Thornley
CourtsMan driving 61 times over legal limit for cocaine ‘should be dead’, court hears By Gordon Deegan
RugbyJosh van der Flier and Garry Ringrose set for starting return against the SpringboksBy Gerry Thornley
CourtsSensitive children’s health data submitted by CHI in High Court dispute with manager delays case By Cian O'Connell
Transport‘It’s a crazy set-up’: residents who lost out in bus changes protest against new routesBy Katie Mellett
PoliticsWho will run for Paschal Donohoe’s vacant Dáil seat in the Dublin Central byelection?By Jack Horgan-Jones and Sarah Slater
EducationState training agency to make changes on board and assessments after ‘concerning failings’By Jack White
Crime & LawMale domestic abuse victims ‘largely unseen’ due to embarrassment, shame and fear - studyBy Mary Carolan
Politics‘Great frustration’ only 19 children treated abroad for spinal surgeries, Dáil hears By Marie O’Halloran
OireachtasMartin defends apartment standards plan as Opposition calls for end to ‘wrong-headed’ changesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Yates QuestionedIvan Yates accuses President Connolly’s campaign of ‘weaponising’ his ‘smear the bejaysus’ election remarkBy Órla Ryan
Climate CrisisRow over gender at Cop30 is ‘crazy and cruel’, Mary Robinson tells climate summitBy Caroline O'Doherty
EuropeUS and Russian officials draft new peace plan for Ukraine, urge Zelenskiy to acceptBy Christopher Miller and Anastasia Stognei
USWhen will Jeffrey Epstein files be released – and what could be in them?By Robert Tait in Washington
Books‘Dear monster under the bed’: Books that will make the perfect Christmas gift for younger readersBy Niamh Donnelly